A History, of the War of 1812-15 Between the United States and Great BritainJohnson, Rossiter
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A History, of the War of 1812-15 Between the United States and Great Britain
Johnson, Rossiter
United States -- History -- War of 1812
Newspapers, English, cited, 6, 71, 72, 78, 211, 222, 225, 284, 285, 337.
Niagara, battle of, 244.
Niagara, Fort, capture and massacre, 162.
North Point, battle of, 286.
Ogdensburg, expedition against, 47.
Old Ironsides, 81.
O'Neill, at Havre de Grace, 170.
Orders in Council, 12, 16.
Oswego, Yeo's expedition against, 253.
Pakenham, Gen. Sir Edward, in command before New Orleans, 339; killed,
344.
Parker, Sir Peter, killed, 286.
Patterson, Com., sent against Lafitte, 333; at New Orleans, 341.
Peace negotiations, 223.
Peake, Capt., killed, 195.
Pearce, Col., at York, 103.
Pearson, Lieut.-Col., at Chippewa, 232.
Percy, Capt., at Mobile, 334.
Perry, Capt. O. H., at Fort George, 108; exploits on Lake Erie, 127; in
Thames campaign, 141.
Perry, Capt., commands a battery on the Potomac, 284.
Pensacola, occupied by Jackson, 335.
Pettigrew, Lieut., captures stores, 107.
Pike, Gen. Zeb. M., in expedition against York, 101; death, 103.
Plattsburg, battle of, 261.
Poinsett, Joel R., United States Consul at Valparaiso, demands
protection for the Essex, 313.
Political parties, explanation, 16.
Porter, Capt. David, commands a battery on the Potomac, 284; his cruise
in the Pacific, 290.
Porter, Col.M., at Fort George, 109.
Porter, Gen. Peter B., at Black Rock, 125; in Brown's campaign, 231; at
Charlotte, 255. Poultneyville, N. Y., fight at, 256.
Prairie du Chien captured, 258.
Prevost, Gen. Sir George, attacks Sackett's Harbor, 112; his invasion of
New York, 260.
Prisoners, twenty-three of them held for trial, 59; treatment of, 348.
Privateers, 207; Jefferson's opinion of, 208; abolished by the Treaty of
Paris, 210; some of their captures, 212; some of their battles, 215.
Proctor, Col. Henry, in Detroit campaign 31; at Frenchtown, 86; in
Thames campaign, 141.
Pryor, Capt., at Hampton, 174.
Purdy, Col., on the Chateaugua,158.
Putnam, Major, at Lastport, 268.
Queenstown, battle of, 49.
Race, a celebrated naval, 66.
Raisin, massacre at the, 89.
Randall, Col., at Stonington, 273.
Red Jacket at Chippewa, 234.
Reid, Capt. Samuel C., in the General Armstrong, 322.
Rhea, Capt., at Fort Wayne, 40.
Riall, Gen., bums villages on the Niagara, 164; at Chippewa, 232; at
Lundy's Lane, 239; captured, 241.
Riddle, Lieut., at York., 103; at Buffalo, 166.
Riot in Baltimore, 21.
Ripley, Gen. E. W., succeeds, and at Lundy's Lane, 243.
Rochester, N. Y., 231.
Rodgers, Com. John, naval battles, 62-64.
Ross, Gen., his expedition against Washington, 274; killed, 286-87.
Rottenberg, Gen. de, attacks Wilkinson's expedition, 153.
Ruff, negro boy, drowned, 318.
Rule of 1756, 11.
Russell, Jonathan, made a peace commissioner, 226.
Russian Government offers mediation, 225.
Sackett's Harbor, attack on, in.
St. Clair, Commander Arth., his expedition to Michilimackinac, 258.
St. Leonard's Creek, fight in, 275.
Salaberry, Lieut.-Col. de, defeats Hampton, 157.
Sandy Creek, fight at, 256.
Scalps, bounty offered for, 3, 179.
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